How to Deviate from Tennessee’s Child Support Guidelines
Deviations allow for a greater or lesser amount owed than the child support amount calculated by the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines. Deviating is allowed but only in limited and listed circumstances. Many a worried parent has asked our Memphis child support attorneys the question: “Can the Court deviate from the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines in […]
Read More»Tennessee Wife Receives $8,000 a Month in Rehabilitative Alimony
Tennessee law case summary on alimony in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Kathryn A. Duke v Harold W. Duke III – Tennessee Rehabilitative Alimony Law – 16 Years + Married |Note: this is the second case summary on alimony in this blog. Kathryn A. Duke, the wife and Harold […]
Read More»Fast Food Franchise Value Should Be Based on Cash Flow
- At April 06, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation, Home
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – fast food franchises. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Bertuca v. Bertuca – Tennessee business valuation case – fast food franchise – NOTE: this is the second article on this case in our blog. What is the best method for calculating the value of a […]
Read More»Joint Custody TN Mom Granted Primary Parent Then Granted Relocation
Tennessee parental relocation law case summary in Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mother allowed to relocate with children from Lexington to Murfreesboro. Watson v. Watson – Tennessee Parent Relocation Granted Stephanie and Timothy Watson were divorced in 2001 on the grounds of irreconcilable differences. At the time, they lived […]
Read More»High Income Parents Have a Duty to Share Through Tennessee Child Support
- At April 04, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Support, Home
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Tennessee child support law in Tennessee family law from Supreme Court of Tennessee. Helen Matlock Nash vs. Charles Mulle – Tennessee Child Support Law Once a parent is a high-income earner, there is an expectation that their behavior includes providing financially for a child’s future, so says the Supreme Court of Tennessee in this early and continually […]
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